That's in Europe, Vodafone have it, it's OK, that will happen after you consume the 6 - 10 GB that I hope will implement here. I know is boring to wait 2 min for Facebook feed, but 10 GB should be sufficient if you don't make downloads

I figure if Koodo ever decides to give us unlimited data, it will more than likely only support up to 1 to 3 GB of high speed data and the rest will be throttled. If it's anything more than that I'd be surprised. That's only if Koodo ever offers it, only time will tell.

Well they could offer the unlimited data but if you require more then you pay more after you reach a certain point, like Wind did before, if you want more data before it's throttled then pay an extra $10-$15 per 500 mb or 1 GB.

I can't imagine that overages are the goal for increased revenues. That is typically short term revenue with a risk of losing a Customer. What they do want you to do it increase your plan so that their ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) is higher. That comes from selling you features like Visual Voice Mail, Roaming Plans, etc.

They damn well know people won't get a higher plan, Jack. The $29 plan is proof of that. So that's why you see $7.50/50MB overages. They get their ARPU from either higher plans OR cheaper ones + overages. Have no worries, they're not losing money :oP

Italian company Wind already have it
http://www.windmobile.ca/plans-and-de...,
Exactly what I said, 25$ unlimited text and voice plus 35$ 10Gb, unfortunately they don't have yet services in Quebec, next year will be here, in that moment bye bye Koodo

From most of the feedback ive heard here in Alberta, just because they have service doesn't mean YOU will have service. I know a lot of people who switched to Wind, only to switch right back because even in the cities they cover they don't have very good coverage.

Wind will never set foot in Quebec, Razvan. We have Quebecor here who, with very deep pockets, will ensure you keep paying through the roof for your wireless services. They specifically outbid everyone in the province in the 2008 auction for AWS spectrum. The purpose was to keep us wel shielded from better prices. They shook things a little last year, but since then, they have essentially become the AWS version of the Big3, with Big3 prices and Big3 cockiness.

They have same plan like Koodo, unlimited talk and text, if you are based in Ottawa and travel to Winnipeg, you can call in Vancouver... exact same plan like Koodo, the problem is that with Koodo you can speak and use Internet while you are on the road, with Wind, only where you got there :)